Keep up-to-date with the all the football action on the North-West Coast on Saturday right here.

Our sports reporters will be at the State League match between Devonport and Hobart City and Devonport Oval and the NWFL clashes between Latrobe and Devonport, with Wynyard hosting Penguin.

All matches will start at 2pm.

TSL FULL-TIME: Hobart City 10.7 (67) defeated Devonport 5.10 (40).

It was a 27-point win to Hobart City in the end after a fairly uneventful final term.

The Pies found some spark and looked the better side for a lot of the quarter, but couldn’t find the scoreboard, with a Bailey Walker goal against the run of play ensuring there would be no miracle comeback.

Brayden Butler got a late one for the Pies to keep the margin under five goals.

Callan Dell finished with three for the winners, with William Campbell and Jayden Charlton strong, while Sherrin Egger and Harrison Barker among Devonport’s best.

The Pies kicked the last two goals of the third quarter to stay, but will need a big change in fortune and approach to turn this one into a total comeback.

Goals to Josh Williamson, Callan Dell and Trent Millhouse pushed the visitor’s advantage to 42-points, but as has been the case for the entire contest, they have failed to take advantage of their moments of complete dominance.

Sherrin Egger has been a shining star for the Pies, after a first half of strong work in defence, went forward to kick a goal after a great run-down tackle in the third.

NWFL THREE-QUARTER TIME: Latrobe 22.16 (148) lead Devonport 4.4 (28),

TSL HALF-TIME: Hobart City 6.5 (41) lead Devonport 2.5 (17).

The visitors have maintained a comfortable advantage at half-time at Devonport Oval, with extra numbers in defence and strong transition from the back-line the difference right now.

But they have kept the door ajar for the Pies by not making it count on the scoreboard.

William Campbell kicked the only two majors of the term, both long-range set shots, as both sides struggled when going inside 50 in a quarter that could best be described as scrappy.